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After the fire: signs of life amid the ashes – in pictures
The 2018 Menai fire in Sydney ravaged 2,400 hectares of bushland. Alan McFetridge has captured landscapes and objects left in its wake in a haunting series of photographs
Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
Rescued flamingo chicks, angry ibex and Californian elephant seals in this week’s gallery
Continue reading...'I feel very angry': the 13-year-old on school strike for climate action
Holly Gillibrand is skipping class to join pupils around the world in pushing for urgent measures
Until recently, Holly Gillibrand was like any other schoolchild, keen on the outdoors, football and rock climbing, inspired by the stunning surroundings of her secondary school at the foot of Ben Nevis.
But for the past five Fridays, while hundreds of her fellow students file into class, she has stood outside Lochaber high school in Fort William in the Highlands to take strike action.
Continue reading...UK pupils to join global strike over climate change crisis
Thousands of pupils to walk out of lessons amid growing concern over global warming
The school climate strikes that have led to tens of thousands of young people taking to the streets around the world over recent months are poised to arrive in the UK next Friday.
Thousands of pupils are expected to walk out of lessons at schools and colleges across the country amid growing concern about the escalating climate crisis.
Continue reading...UK utility SSE sees ETS-covered output slip 12%
Ipswich Tidal Flood Barrier to protect 1,600 homes
UK trawlers ignoring ban on discarding edible fish at sea
Lords say government failing to act as industry blames non-compliance on ‘flawed design’
Public backing for a ban on discarding edible fish at sea has been thwarted by the reluctance of the fishing industry and the government to put an end to the wasteful practice, the House of Lords has found.
Discards were officially banned in January, after a five-year phase-in period, but the practice appears to have continued, with the government failing to take action, said a Lords EU energy and environment subcommittee report.
Continue reading...Hawaii could soon ban killing sharks in pioneering law
The proposal, which protects any shark or ray in state waters, could be the first of its kind in the US
Sharks could soon become more numerous in Hawaii waters — and advocates say that’s a good thing.
Lawmakers in Honolulu advanced a proposed ban on killing sharks in state waters on Wednesday, after receiving hundreds of calls and letters of support from around the country. The law, which would provide sweeping protection for any shark, rather than a select species, could be the first of its kind in the United States.
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